O'Boyle Accounting & Taxation
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As your Accountants we promise always to work specifically for you and your business to help save you tax. O'Boyle Accounting & Taxation is a 'small business' Accountant in 4 Bingham St, Bangor, Northern Ireland. Most of our clients run small businesses so we understand what's important to help you grow your venture.

Be a qualified member of one of three main Accounting bodies, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Institute of Chartered Accountants (ACA), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). This qualification should be mentioned on all correspondence including e-mail. You need to have at least two to three years experience dealing with clients to obtain this.
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Gerry O'Boyle and associates are Accountants from Bangor and Newtownards forming O'Boyle Accounting & Taxation, specialising in saving tax and other costs for small businesses. We also prepare Accounts and Tax returns for small companies and offers practical advice in running a business. O'Boyle Accounting and Taxation provide tax advice to businesses by offering Quickbooks advice and training.
Before setting up on his own in 2006 he worked as financial controller and management accountant in a wide variety of small businesses. He set up O'Boyle Accounting from scratch, lecturing in Taxation at SERC college for seven years while his business was growing. Gerry is a qualified (CIMA) accountant and good problem solver.
O'Boyle Accounting & Taxation can offer accounting-services and tax advice at a very reasonable and competitive rate. We will make sure you claim all your tax allowances and will help you make savings and claim tax back or receive tax credits. Most of our clients run small businesses so we understand what's important to help you grow your venture.
You also pay 13.8% National Insurance on everything you pay them over the NI threshold and your employees pay tax of 20% and National Insurance of 12%. To save costs you could do either of two things. Try to employ part time workers and if you pay them less 150 a week they don't pay any tax or N.Insurance and you don't pay any Employers National Insurance.
VAT is a great way of raising funds for the economy and in theory should not affect business owners. Each business passes the VAT burden onto the next supplier and eventually the consumer pays the VAT and not the business. So in theory the business should not worry, as all things been equal, it should have no VAT to pay each quarter.
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Paul Gilroy
Paul Gilroy
Jun 12, 2018
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Great Service! They introduced me to QuickBooks that i found very helpful.They also got me a Tax Refund recently...